My Yamaha CR-420 has nice sound, but when you press in the FM/FM STEREO button, it entirely cuts off several stations.
You can be listening to the station and it sounds fine, even showing pretty good signal strength, but push in the FM STEREO button and it's like the power went off. They do not just come in a little fuzzy or without lighting the stereo indicator. They are cut off completely. Dead. Like there is no signal there at all. Push the FM STEREO button again, and they are back.
These are stations about 40-80 miles away that come in on my other receivers, although sometimes they might cut out and in or come in a little fuzzy or the stereobeacon will blink and you can hear the channels lose fidelity. That doesn't bother me. But this 100% dead feature does not seem necessary.
Can I do anything to widen the signals it will not filter out? Or do something so that they come in, even if not highest quality?
I have tried moving the antenna around.
I think this is just a characteristic of this unit.
Any help greatly appreciated. Gary
My Yamaha CR-420 has nice sound, but when you press in the FM/FM STEREO button, it entirely cuts off several stations.
You can be listening to the station and it sounds fine, even showing pretty good signal strength, but push in the FM STEREO button and it's like the power went off. They do not just come in a little fuzzy or without lighting the stereo indicator. They are cut off completely. Dead. Like there is no signal there at all. Push the FM STEREO button again, and they are back.
These are stations about 40-80 miles away that come in on my other receivers, although sometimes they might cut out and in or come in a little fuzzy or the stereobeacon will blink and you can hear the channels lose fidelity. That doesn't bother me. But this 100% dead feature does not seem necessary.
Can I do anything to widen the signals it will not filter out? Or do something so that they come in, even if not highest quality?
I have tried moving the antenna around.
I think this is just a characteristic of this unit.
Any help greatly appreciated. Gary